The TEN: 1/16/2015

The Ten

The Ten

(“The TEN” is not a top ten but ten items worth being included in “The TEN”)

1.) Cardale Jones officially announces he’s staying at Ohio State.

2.) Current Arcadia coordinator/former Apache cornerback Eric Elias turns 30.

3.) On this date in 1972 the Dallas Cowboys beat the Miami Dolphins 24-3 in Super Bowl VI.

4.) After 21 seasons and record of 230-118-1 Mayfair head coach Mike Fitch has retired. He won two CIF titles for the Monsoons.

5.) The California Showcase will be held on Saturday, February 21st at the Orange Country Great Park in Irvine, CA. —The Showcase is a FREE, one-day, non-profit event presented by former UCLA coach Terry Donahue and the National Football Foundation for high schools seniors to display their skills to Division II, III, and NAIA football programs. For more information got to www.CAShowcase.org

6.) “We got robbed, AGAIN! Long live Jack Williams!”—MVS commentor “Downey Fan” on MVS selection for Southeast Coach of The Year

7.) Below is the unrestricted free agent quarterback class for the NFL heading into the 2015 season. See anything you like?
Jason Campbell, Cincinnati Bengals
Jimmy Clausen, Chicago Bears
Matt Flynn, Green Bay Packers
Blaine Gabbert, San Francisco 49ers
Matt Hasselbeck, Indianapolis Colts
Shaun Hill, St. Louis Rams
Brian Hoyer, Cleveland Browns
Tarvaris Jackson, Seattle Seahawks
Josh Johnson, San Francisco 49ers
Ryan Lindley, Arizona Cardinals
Jake Locker, Tennessee Titans
Ryan Mallett, Houston Texans
Luke McCown, New Orleans Saints
Colt McCoy, Washington Redskins
Matt Moore, Miami Dolphins
Dan Orlovsky, Detroit Lions
Christian Ponder, Minnesota Vikings
Mark Sanchez, Philadelphia Eagles
Tyrod Taylor, Baltimore Ravens
Scott Tolzien, Green Bay Packers
Joe Webb, Carolina Panthers
Michael Vick, New York Jets
T.J. Yates, Atlanta Falcons

8.) Former El Monte trenchman Miguel Zarate turns 28.

9.) Happy Birthday to Albert Pujols who turns 35 today and is scheduled to make $24-million this season for the Los Angeles Angels.

10.) “Am I the only one left in America who doesn’t want a penalty call on every play even if there is a penalty on every play? Have we reached such a level of wussification that we are now complaining that they’re not calling more penalties than the insane amount that they are already calling now.”—Dennis Miller

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